Mounting.



WI T. HENDERSON.

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Application filed Jun 28, 1935.

To all whom ifmriy concern Be it known that l. Wnamm. T llENDER son, a.citizen of the United States, residing, at Oklahoma, in the county ofOklahoma and State of Oklahoma, have invented cer tain new and usefulIH'iPX'OVGlUQH" in Mountings, of which the followin specification.

My invention relates to mountings {or eyeglasses and spectacles, and hasfor its essential objects-the maintenance of {1 p099]: tive yet yieldinggrip upon the nose regardless of the particular contour of the lat ter;to afford comfort to the wearer: sure a stable positioning of thehorizontal plane contempt ranee, afiording yielding auxiliary nosesurfaces capable of assuming var gles relatively to the positive or pmeans; to afford a maximum cap adjustment; and to attain these oh}! astrong and inexpensive structure To the recited and other ends my inven'tion consists in such parts and combinations of parts as fall within thescope of th appended claims.

In the accompanying: drawin gs form a part of this specificn in likereference cinirac parts throughout the views, rear eleuition of my now-lbodied in a pair oi eyettl i the lenses being: broken an a5, view of oneend of the bridge and, ,3 cent parts, Fig. a section on line l1 ig'= l,and Figs. 4 and detail views two constituent members 0% a guard.

in the drawings 1 represents the lense the straps, i the bridge,including the tint tened supports or end portions 5 thereof, all ofordinary construction, in con inm'r tion with which myinvention is shownin the resent instance The operative portions of hntii clamping devicesof the guard being ideniicai, a de tailed description of one only ail;be given. The clamping device, in the H1 thereof herein shown,

which NHL and hereinriicnte lilit,

Figure l is a mounting! e1- specification of Letters Patent.

'Patonted May 30, 1916,

Serial No, cease.

piece type conipr ing an o ierating arm '2 c 'cnposed i la-,1lKAxiJttPiQ materiai termi- 'forixari'i mi in iin and proijied inter ateits perforation h receive ort 5, around Yeti : ngtn M the @951; which iscoded the he ica l.l'" 14 whose l timed in the s 15 and 1 engine:-

adjacent strap and arm is eoti integral with the rear end of theoi'iei'ating arm is an upwardly directed extension or arm 18 to whoa-eupper end is attached a nose pad or bearing surface Pivntniiy attachedto an intermediate portion of the arm 19 a guard arm 32 having upon itstop and i nose pads or hear ing surfaces ii and 2 said arm being disisedat an :n,qle to the plane of the lens to the vertical plane of the arm18, or been r med: a te end iin-vvardiy inciined, so that upper surface:21 wiii he located 2 and the hrid y s'iniwn in The end or the lard arm,2 11: e a evcrse movement in opposite directions H of the am T and it;as will Pitta w an the arm 2? is sinaim i9 and v i: n nonntcg Elyattached 2 :"i (Hui-in, plate I l r an in'u': which it in paraEl -TJ,neck and hendingr an respe t; eiy.

n'iuifiii r- 'l he descriw earing re scular lug 31 upon the edge of anate portion of the er rearwardly thereof, a shear. in Fin. n.Perforations 32 and 433 in the hie t hi *3 respectively receive a pivotpin, rivet 35 fixed in the arm l8. Yo 4:; ea:

cessive rotary travel of arm 22, the lug 31 as a rejection or stop 37upon its periphery a apted to contact with the lower edge of the neck orfinger 29.

It will be observed that the described mounting affords a maximumcapacity for adjustment by reason of the fact that all of theconstituent parts thereof are composed of bendable material; and thatall the arms are capable of being originally cut in only two pieces froma fiat blank, thus reducing expense to a minimum. -j

In operation, the arms 18 are relied upon to timber or positivelyposition the lenses in a horizontal plane,and lend themselves readily tomanual adjustment for this purbreadth of the up allly tenacious grip.

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1. In a mounting, the support, of an arms and adapted to ar upon thesides of the nose.

In a mounting, the combination of a support, an operating arm on thesupport, an upright nose bearing arm upon the first arm for anchoringthe .parts, and a guard arm carried by the operating arm inclined towardthe support and tiltable transversely of the other arms adapted to bearupon the sides of the nose at a plurality of points adjacent the pointof engagement of the bearing arm.

mounted to rock in at its point of connection thereto and transverselyof the first arm.

plvotally mounted 5. In a mounting, the combination with the support, ofan operating arm on the support, an upright nose earing arm rigid withthe end of the first arm, and a guard the bearing arm and the plane ofthe arm at its point of connection thereto and movable transversely ofthe first arm.

6 In a mounting, the combination with the support, of an operating armupon the support, an upwardly directed nose bearing arm upon the firstarm, and a guard arm connected intermediate its length to the bearingarm and mounted to rock in the p of the arm at its point of connectionthereto and having its upper end intermediate the bearing arm and thesupport.

n a mounting, the support,

arm thereon, a pad on said nose-bearing arm, and a guard ivotallymounted upon the bearing arm an mounted to rock in the plane of the armat its point of connection thereto and movable transversely of botharms.

8. In a guard, the combination with the support, of an operating arm onthe sup port, an upwardly directed arm integral therewith, a pad on saidnose-bearing arm, a guard inclined toward the support and pivotallymounted intermediate its length upon the nose-b plane of the operatingarm at its point of connection thereto.

In a mounting, the combination with the support, of a yielding operatingarm upon the support, a nose bearing arm integral with the operatingarm, a pa? a guard pivotally mounted upon the nose-bearing arm andmounted connection thereto movable transversely of both arms, and aspring carried by the suppo t engaging the operating arm.

In a mountirg, the combination with the support, of an operating armupon the support, a nose earing arm integral with the first' arm, a padthereon, a U-shaped neck upon the nose-bearing arm, a plate on the neckforming with the nose-bearing arm a bearing, a gun, 1d, 0. lug on theguard located in the beasihg, and a pivot member connecting the lug andbearing.

the combination with the support, of an operating arm on the support, anose bearing arm on the first arm, a pad thereon, a U-shaped neck on thenosebearing arm, a plate on the neck parallel with the nose-bearing arm,a guard, a lug on an intermediate portion of the guard embraced betweenthe plate and the nosebearing arm, a pivot member connecting the plate,a lug upon the nose-bearing arm, and

a stop projection on the lug adapted to contact with the neck.

12. In a mounting, an operating arm bearing a, rocking guard arm havingupper and lower nose pads, and an anchoring pad.

13. 1n a mounting, an operating arm bearing a rocking guard arm havingupper and luWtl' nose pads and an anchoring ad, said guard arm beingtiltahle transversely with its travel intermediate the upper anti lowerHUM pads.

1 in a mounting, an operating arm hearing a rocking guard arm havingupper and lower nose pads and an anchoring pad, said guard arm beingtiltable transversely with 15 its travel intermediate the upper andlower nose pads in opposite directions independently of the operatingarm.

In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature in presence of twowitnesses.

\VILLIAB'L T. HENDERSON. Witnesses J. M. PURDOM, M. D. SCOTT.

